durden_tyler wrote:Great player but anti-vaxxer so we'll remember him that way. LOL
Personally, I'll remember him way more for being the tennis GOAT
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durden_tyler wrote:Great player but anti-vaxxer so we'll remember him that way. LOL
maxpower8888 wrote:durden_tyler wrote:Great player but anti-vaxxer so we'll remember him that way. LOL
Personally, I'll remember him way more for being the tennis GOAT
durden_tyler wrote:maxpower8888 wrote:durden_tyler wrote:Great player but anti-vaxxer so we'll remember him that way. LOL
Personally, I'll remember him way more for being the tennis GOAT
Still Federer for me.
maxpower8888 wrote:durden_tyler wrote:maxpower8888 wrote:
Personally, I'll remember him way more for being the tennis GOAT
Still Federer for me.
That's a personal choice, objectively Djokovic is the GOAT.
- Most grand slams
- Most big titles
- Most weeks at #1
- Most year-end #1 rankings
- Winning head-to-head record against both Fed and Nadal
- Highest peak elo rating
In any other sport, the person that wins the most titles while also winning the most personal accolades is given their flowers, but tennis fans seem to try to keep this debate going even though it has been put to bed three years ago.
durden_tyler wrote:Great player but anti-vaxxer so we'll remember him that way. LOL
BelgradeNugget wrote:I have been watching JFK in front of american congress talking about Fizer vaccines. ?
durden_tyler wrote:BelgradeNugget wrote:I have been watching JFK in front of american congress talking about Fizer vaccines. ?
BelgradeNugget wrote:durden_tyler wrote:BelgradeNugget wrote:I have been watching JFK in front of american congress talking about Fizer vaccines. ?
I have been watching JRFKjr in front of american congress talking about Fizer Pfizer vaccines. Interesting staff.
azcatz11 wrote:38 years old and in the semis at the French. This is unreal stuff
Wingy wrote:BelgradeNugget wrote:durden_tyler wrote:
I have been watching JRFKjr in front of american congress talking about Fizer Pfizer vaccines. Interesting staff.
JFKJ. An unbiased source of info for sure.
BelgradeNugget wrote:bledredwine wrote:BelgradeNugget wrote:More than not recognising when 1 player in individual sport has all the records while playing at the same time as other 2 you mentioned.
And he doubled Sampras in everything that counts in tennis, while playing against 2nd and 3rd best of all time.
There is no such thing as clear GOAT in any sport except man's tennis, and Novak is the one.
No argument there
Plenty of argument here. Djokovic had no one strong like Federer or Nadal in their prime. In a single man sport, that’s plenty of argument. And lol at the other comment when you have Ruth, Pele, Gretzky and Jordan. But you’re just that much of a fanboy! Very bad argument so far, and bad delivery in the “no argument” comment. No, what you say is not hearsay. Sorry to burst your bubble but everyone here has an equal say.
I don’t even know much about tennis, but even to me it’s obvious that Djokovic isn’t some all dominant GOAT.
Even in this thread, it’s “becomes the undisputed GOAT. Yeah, if he became it after one event, he was never a GOAT to begin with. GOAT is all time. They dominate and everyone’s merely waiting for a couple of awards before beginning to proclaim. That’s how dominant legit GOAT candidates are. You’ll see.
This is all you got right here.bledredwine wrote:I don’t even know much about tennis.
So let's see how things stand in basketball
1. Best stats ever - Wilt Chamberlain
2. Most championship as the best player on a team - Bill Rusell
But people are arguing about Jordan or LeBron. Now in team sport quality of teammates is important. And quality of competittion/era is also important.
In tennis here are biggest achivements, and leader in those stats
1. Number of weaks at the No 1 - Djokovic
2. Number of year end No 1 - Djokovic
3. Number of Grend Slams won - Djokovic
4. Number of Year end tournament trophys - Djokovic
5. Nubber of ATP 1000 torunaments won - Djokovic
6. The most ATP points in a week ever (highest peak) - Djokovic
He did it in the hardest era of men's tennis competing with 2 undesputed 2nd and 3rd best players ever
Federer - 2nd ever in weaks at the No 1, and 3rd in Number of Grend Slams won
Nadal - 2nd ever in Grend Slams won, and undisputed GOAT of clay courts
Novak first become 1st in atp points when Federer was 29yo in his prime and Nadal was 25, by taking the first place on atp list from Federer.
He is having better h2h score against both of them. Complited non calendar year grand-slam non of them achived.
This thread started when he won Olympich gold, only thing missing in his resume.
So to conclude, he is UNDESPUTED GOAT, and you don't know much about tennis.
BTW don't call me a fanboy, call me nice and educated poster willing to spend his time to teach you something
You're welcome
bledredwine wrote:BelgradeNugget wrote:bledredwine wrote:
Plenty of argument here. Djokovic had no one strong like Federer or Nadal in their prime. In a single man sport, that’s plenty of argument. And lol at the other comment when you have Ruth, Pele, Gretzky and Jordan. But you’re just that much of a fanboy! Very bad argument so far, and bad delivery in the “no argument” comment. No, what you say is not hearsay. Sorry to burst your bubble but everyone here has an equal say.
I don’t even know much about tennis, but even to me it’s obvious that Djokovic isn’t some all dominant GOAT.
Even in this thread, it’s “becomes the undisputed GOAT. Yeah, if he became it after one event, he was never a GOAT to begin with. GOAT is all time. They dominate and everyone’s merely waiting for a couple of awards before beginning to proclaim. That’s how dominant legit GOAT candidates are. You’ll see.
This is all you got right here.bledredwine wrote:I don’t even know much about tennis.
So let's see how things stand in basketball
1. Best stats ever - Wilt Chamberlain
2. Most championship as the best player on a team - Bill Rusell
But people are arguing about Jordan or LeBron. Now in team sport quality of teammates is important. And quality of competittion/era is also important.
In tennis here are biggest achivements, and leader in those stats
1. Number of weaks at the No 1 - Djokovic
2. Number of year end No 1 - Djokovic
3. Number of Grend Slams won - Djokovic
4. Number of Year end tournament trophys - Djokovic
5. Nubber of ATP 1000 torunaments won - Djokovic
6. The most ATP points in a week ever (highest peak) - Djokovic
He did it in the hardest era of men's tennis competing with 2 undesputed 2nd and 3rd best players ever
Federer - 2nd ever in weaks at the No 1, and 3rd in Number of Grend Slams won
Nadal - 2nd ever in Grend Slams won, and undisputed GOAT of clay courts
Novak first become 1st in atp points when Federer was 29yo in his prime and Nadal was 25, by taking the first place on atp list from Federer.
He is having better h2h score against both of them. Complited non calendar year grand-slam non of them achived.
This thread started when he won Olympich gold, only thing missing in his resume.
So to conclude, he is UNDESPUTED GOAT, and you don't know much about tennis.
BTW don't call me a fanboy, call me nice and educated poster willing to spend his time to teach you something
You're welcome
That’s a lot of cherry picking and of course more trophies and accolades are won in an individual sport— common sense.
Jordan has all of the above covered-
Championships
Offensive accolades
Defensive accolades
Advanced stats
Either first or at worst top three in all of those (site there are some repeat DPOY but only 1 other 9 time 1st team defense)
So yeah, Jordan’s a hell of a lot more dominant that Djokovic.
buckboy wrote:jg77 wrote:Lavine is my dark horse MVP candidate.
That is the darkest horse that has ever galloped.
bledredwine wrote:BelgradeNugget wrote:bledredwine wrote:
Plenty of argument here. Djokovic had no one strong like Federer or Nadal in their prime. In a single man sport, that’s plenty of argument. And lol at the other comment when you have Ruth, Pele, Gretzky and Jordan. But you’re just that much of a fanboy! Very bad argument so far, and bad delivery in the “no argument” comment. No, what you say is not hearsay. Sorry to burst your bubble but everyone here has an equal say.
I don’t even know much about tennis, but even to me it’s obvious that Djokovic isn’t some all dominant GOAT.
Even in this thread, it’s “becomes the undisputed GOAT. Yeah, if he became it after one event, he was never a GOAT to begin with. GOAT is all time. They dominate and everyone’s merely waiting for a couple of awards before beginning to proclaim. That’s how dominant legit GOAT candidates are. You’ll see.
This is all you got right here.bledredwine wrote:I don’t even know much about tennis.
So let's see how things stand in basketball
1. Best stats ever - Wilt Chamberlain
2. Most championship as the best player on a team - Bill Rusell
But people are arguing about Jordan or LeBron. Now in team sport quality of teammates is important. And quality of competittion/era is also important.
In tennis here are biggest achivements, and leader in those stats
1. Number of weaks at the No 1 - Djokovic
2. Number of year end No 1 - Djokovic
3. Number of Grend Slams won - Djokovic
4. Number of Year end tournament trophys - Djokovic
5. Nubber of ATP 1000 torunaments won - Djokovic
6. The most ATP points in a week ever (highest peak) - Djokovic
He did it in the hardest era of men's tennis competing with 2 undesputed 2nd and 3rd best players ever
Federer - 2nd ever in weaks at the No 1, and 3rd in Number of Grend Slams won
Nadal - 2nd ever in Grend Slams won, and undisputed GOAT of clay courts
Novak first become 1st in atp points when Federer was 29yo in his prime and Nadal was 25, by taking the first place on atp list from Federer.
He is having better h2h score against both of them. Complited non calendar year grand-slam non of them achived.
This thread started when he won Olympich gold, only thing missing in his resume.
So to conclude, he is UNDESPUTED GOAT, and you don't know much about tennis.
BTW don't call me a fanboy, call me nice and educated poster willing to spend his time to teach you something
You're welcome
That’s a lot of cherry picking and of course more trophies and accolades are won in an individual sport— common sense.
Jordan has all of the above covered-
Championships
Offensive accolades
Defensive accolades
Advanced stats
Either first or at worst top three in all of those (site there are some repeat DPOY but only 1 other 9 time 1st team defense)
So yeah, Jordan’s a hell of a lot more dominant that Djokovic.
maxpower8888 wrote:bledredwine wrote:BelgradeNugget wrote:
This is all you got right here.
So let's see how things stand in basketball
1. Best stats ever - Wilt Chamberlain
2. Most championship as the best player on a team - Bill Rusell
But people are arguing about Jordan or LeBron. Now in team sport quality of teammates is important. And quality of competittion/era is also important.
In tennis here are biggest achivements, and leader in those stats
1. Number of weaks at the No 1 - Djokovic
2. Number of year end No 1 - Djokovic
3. Number of Grend Slams won - Djokovic
4. Number of Year end tournament trophys - Djokovic
5. Nubber of ATP 1000 torunaments won - Djokovic
6. The most ATP points in a week ever (highest peak) - Djokovic
He did it in the hardest era of men's tennis competing with 2 undesputed 2nd and 3rd best players ever
Federer - 2nd ever in weaks at the No 1, and 3rd in Number of Grend Slams won
Nadal - 2nd ever in Grend Slams won, and undisputed GOAT of clay courts
Novak first become 1st in atp points when Federer was 29yo in his prime and Nadal was 25, by taking the first place on atp list from Federer.
He is having better h2h score against both of them. Complited non calendar year grand-slam non of them achived.
This thread started when he won Olympich gold, only thing missing in his resume.
So to conclude, he is UNDESPUTED GOAT, and you don't know much about tennis.
BTW don't call me a fanboy, call me nice and educated poster willing to spend his time to teach you something
You're welcome
That’s a lot of cherry picking and of course more trophies and accolades are won in an individual sport— common sense.
Jordan has all of the above covered-
Championships
Offensive accolades
Defensive accolades
Advanced stats
Either first or at worst top three in all of those (site there are some repeat DPOY but only 1 other 9 time 1st team defense)
So yeah, Jordan’s a hell of a lot more dominant that Djokovic.
Actually that's not true. If you were to compare what Djokovic has done in tennis to what Jordan did in the NBA, it would be the equivalent to Jordan having:
- The most rings of all time
- The most Finals MVPs of all time
- The most MVPs of all time
- The most All-NBA First Team selections of all time
Djokovic has dominated tennis more than MJ dominated basketball.
Sgt Major wrote:"Federer had the most beautiful game" narrative started once he fell behind Novak stats wise.
Roger actually benefited from the weak crop when the other two were youngins. Once they got older, they started beating his ass left and right. I remember that I watched Wimbledon finals he played against Mark Philippoussis lol in something like 2002 or 2003.
Nadal is just a year older than Djokovic, so there's that.
From 2011 onwards, Novak has been clearly the best of the three and all the titles that he won confirm that he's clearly the GOAT.
p0peye wrote:This post-game conference from 2011 always comes to my mind when people talk about Federer. Absolutely disgusting.